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Thursday, 15 September 2016

Repertory Pick: Kiarostami in Cleveland

Taste_of_cherry_(1997)_large This weekend, the Cinematheque at the Cleveland Institute of Art will pay tribute to the late Iranian master Abbas Kiarostami with a screening of his international breakthrough, Taste of Cherry. This haunting meditation on life and death . . .

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